TORONTO — Blue Jays outfielder Jose Bautista went 1-for-1 with an RBI in Monday’s 13-2 loss against the Tampa Bay Rays, one day after being punched in the jaw by Rangers infielder Rougned Odor during a brawl in Texas.

MLB chief baseball officer Joe Torre said discipline is coming for those involved in the melee, “hopefully” as soon as Tuesday.

The Blue Jays remain angry that Texas waited until the final regular-season meeting between the teams to seek retaliation for Bautista’s bat flip in last year’s AL Division Series.

Bautista did not speak to reporters before Monday’s game, but manager John Gibbons said he felt it was inappropriate for the Rangers to wait until the eighth inning of the season finale against Toronto to hit Bautista with a pitch.

“If something irritates you that bad and something is going to happen, the only way to do is to take care of it right away,” Gibbons said.

After Bautista was hit by Matt Bush, things escalated when Bautista slid hard into second while trying to break up a double play. He and Odor shoved one another before Odor landed a punch to Bautista’s jaw, sending Bautista’s batting helmet and sunglasses flying.

Outfielder Kevin Pillar was among the first to rush to Bautista’s defense Sunday. On Monday, Pillar said he felt Odor’s punch was out of line.

“When a guy gets a clean shot like that, most of us, our only thought process was getting one back,” Pillar said. “An eye for an eye, that’s how a lot of us approached it.”

The incident led to six ejections.

Torre said it’s tough enough staying healthy in baseball without contributing to an incident that “could keep you out of the ball game or end your career.”

Four assistant basketball coaches at Division I schools and a top Adidas executive were among 10 people charged Tuesday with crimes including bribery and fraud as part of a wide-ranging federal investigation into corruption in college basketball.

CenturyLink, the telecommunications company that ended its sponsorship agreement with Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall because of his protests during the national anthem last year, said it will not terminate its agreement with current client Emmanuel Sanders.